It looks as though the Detroit Pistons are turning their frustrations from their coach to the officials, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel is reporting, with forward Rasheed Wallace complaining about the free through disparity as his team now faces elimination, down 3-1.

Wallace pointed out the Heat's 47 free-throw attempts to 22 for Detroit and Dwyane Wade's 19 attempts.

"You know that was some B.S." Wallace said. "They doubled us on free throws. He had 19 and we had 22. We have just got to stay together. We did a couple good things in this game. We got close and then there was some B.S. But we have got to fight through it. We've done it this long, so we just have to keep doing it."

Wallace, who spent most of the game in a dialogue with official Bob Delaney, fouled out with 3:30 to play. Ben Wallace, Chauncey Billups and Lindsey Hunter all were in foul trouble at some point.

Pistons forward Antonio McDyess, who had five fouls, said, "Breathe on [Wade], it's a foul. You back off, he makes shots. You can't really play physical with him."